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Restaurant Closed For Tainted Deer Meat


People have eaten deer meat since cavemen days, so this recent story shouldn’t be that shocking. However a city health department shut down a restaurant for serving it.

The reason was that employees found the deer as roadkill, not knowing how long it had been dead or if it had any diseases. Of course, that endangered the restaurant’s customers. But, hey, as schoolkids, didn’t we have to read the James Fenimore Cooper book, “The Deerslayer”, all about the guy named Natty Bumppo and his “Leatherstocking Tales”? We’re sure his hosiery  wasn’t made of nylon.

If you want to find out about the safe and legitimate use of deer meat (venison), and information on restaurants where it’s served when you’re traveling, go to venisonworld.com

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Is the Jetson family vehicle about to become a reality? According to a recent CNN Money article, AeroMobil, a Slovakian company, plans to start selling its creation, the AeroMobil 3.0, as early as 2017. The company claims that the vehicle "transforms in seconds from an automobile to an airplane."

The AeroMobil 3.0 is gas-powered and has wings that fold, which allows it to be parked like a car. Of course, the 20 feet long, the air/ground vehicle would need lots of special parking lot space, as well as an entire new set of regulations and safety rules for taking to the road and air.

 
 
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